Sports and sports medicine are intertwined, and the business of sports continues to expand in the United States and around the world. That includes professional and collegiate programs in soccer, baseball, basketball, hockey, football,...

Every year, thousands of people are injured while working on the job, many of them in the healthcare industry. Occupational safety and health professionals are there to help.
Hospitals and medical clinics actually have more...

Few jobs offer the challenges and the job satisfaction of working as an emergency medical technician (EMT) or as a paramedic.
People in these jobs literally save lives on a daily basis. They also prevent...

As with many positions in the healthcare industry, a career as a pharmacy technician has the added benefit of being very much in demand.
According to federal government projections, more than 47,000 people will become...

The healthcare industry provides a wealth of opportunity for nursing specialization, which can help registered nurses earn more money and achieve greater job security.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that 2.7 million...

Almost 3 million people now work as nurses. Contrary to the most common image of a nurse, not all of them work in hospitals.
The expansion and specialization of the nursing profession over the years...

The healthcare industry continued to help drive job growth in the United States in October. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, non-farm payroll employment increased by an estimated 261,000 last month, including...

The healthcare industry in the United States is beset by political uncertainty, increasing consumer costs and a shortage of qualified candidates to fill the available jobs.
Yet, healthcare remains one of the most lucrative careers...